Articles for Doctors
Value of the Evoked
Potential Auditory
of Average Latency
in study of people
with Multiple
Sclerosis Bring
forth-Remission Form
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using software of
translation of
Spanish to English
Abstract
A prospective study was carried out to establish the utility of
Auditory Middle Latency Response (AMLR) in the evaluation of
patients with relapsing- remitting multiple sclerosis. Twenty
subjects were evaluated with the multimodal battery of auditory,
visual and somatosensory evoked potentials, AMLR, and motor
evoked potential by transcraneal magnetic stimulation. The
results showed the following abnormalities: 60 % in the
AMLR, (only 50 % of them with clinical symptoms), 25% in the
auditory brainstem response, 85 % in the visual response and 90
% in somatosensorial and motor potentials. We found significant
differences between the auditory tests and the rest of the
electrophysiological techniques (rate comparison, p<.05). Those
differences disappeared when auditory tests were considered
together. There was a significant association between anatomical
and functional tests in the evaluation of the auditory pathway,
and a positive correlation between the absolute latency of
Na, Pa, and Pb components and the temporal course of the disease.
The results suggest the convenience of including AMLR in the
battery of evoked potentials for the study of relapsing-
remitting multiple sclerosis patients.
Author:
Ecuadorian
magazine of neurology
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